Frog Island

The Creative Writing Program offers students a variety of genres to try and then to develop if they choose. After one of our introductory courses, where students can experiment, find their voices, and learn the craft, they can immerse themselves by taking courses in fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, screen writing, and writing for the stage. We also offer two courses in publishing: in one, the students take a book from manuscript to publication; in the other, students create The Island Fox literary journal, from soliciting creative work to publishing the journal both in print and on line.

Author of Frog Island:

Zack Puente

Music

Prelude Composed by:

Scott Tegenfeldt

Prelude Performed by:

Bill Milton

Frog-Step Composed by:

Lucas Snyder

Kpanlogo Performed by:

Intro to African Drumming Class: The Labatabeats

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Professor: Ray McNamara

Labatabeats Performers:

Kpanlogo is a traditional tribal rhythm that originated from Ghana. Frog Island’s adaptation of Kpanlogo was created by Scott Tegenfeldt.